6 user-defined result variables, User-defined result variables – Metrohm viva 1.0 (process analysis) User Manual
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Designation
Description
Data
type
HGT.RSD
Relative standard deviation of the peak heights of all replications (see Chapter
5.6.7.3.11, page 624).
Number
HGTNORM
Standardized height of a peak (see Chapter 5.6.7.7.2, page 631).
Number
POT
Peak potential (see Chapter 5.6.7.3.2, page 620).
Number
R2
Coefficient of determination R
2
(see Chapter 5.6.7.4.5, page 628).
Number
START
Start base point, where the base line of the peak evaluation begins (see Chapter
5.6.7.3.13, page 625).
Number
SUBST
Substance name (see Chapter 5.6.7.3.1, page 620).
Text
VEFFSTD
Effective addition volume of the added standard solution for the evaluation ratio
(see Chapter 5.6.7.7.3, page 632).
Number
VEFFSTD.ASD
Absolute standard deviation of the effective addition volume of the added stand-
ard solution for the evaluation ratio (see Chapter 5.6.7.7.5, page 633).
Number
VEFFSTD.RSD
Relative standard deviation of the effective addition volume of the added stand-
ard solution for the evaluation ratio (see Chapter 5.6.7.7.6, page 633).
Number
VEFFSTD.UNI
Unit of the effective addition volume of the added standard solution for the eval-
uation ratio (see Chapter 5.6.7.7.4, page 633).
Text
VEFFSMPL
Effective addition volume of the added sample solution for the evaluation ratio
(see Chapter 5.6.7.7.7, page 633).
Number
VEFFSMPL.ASD
Absolute standard deviation of the effective addition volume of the added sample
solution for the evaluation ratio (see Chapter 5.6.7.7.17, page 637).
Number
VEFFSMPL.RSD
Relative standard deviation of the effective addition volume of the added sample
solution for the evaluation ratio (see Chapter 5.6.7.7.10, page 635).
Number
VEFFSMPL.UNI
Unit of the effective addition volume of the added sample solution for the evalua-
tion ratio (see Chapter 5.6.7.7.8, page 634).
Text
VTOT
Total volume in the measuring vessel (see Chapter 5.6.7.5.1, page 628).
Number
2.3.3.6
User-defined result variables
Dialog window: Formula editor
▶ Variables
User-defined result variables are generated for the user-defined results
defined by the user in the method. A basic distinction is made between
single results and multiple results.
A single result is an individual numerical value which is calculated
according to a specified formula.
In the case of a multiple result, a formula is specified with which a result
is calculated in the same way for each substance.
Syntax
Single result:
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'RS.Result name'